- 1 Previews Introduction to the Revised Edition xxv
- The Many Faces of Art Therapy
- Preview of Coming Attractions
- Short Stories—Vignettes
- How Art Helped Me at Times of Trauma
- Art Helps a Psychotic Boy Return to Reality: RANDY (12)
- (DVD 1.9) Art Contains Aggression at Home: JENNY (5), NONA (4), and JON (4 and 14)
- Stories from the Art Therapy Studio (DVD 1.10)
- Art & Drama Therapy Help a Girl Say Goodbye: LORI (5)
- Art Therapy Unblocks Grieving for a Little Boy: JEFF (6)
- Art Therapy Releases a Worried Boy’s Energy: ALAN (4 and 11)
- Art Therapy Allows an Anxious Boy to Feel Secure: JACK (12)
- Art Therapy Helps a Talented Teenager: BETTY JANE (14)
- Art & Drama Therapy Liberate a Depressed Adolescent: JIM (17)
- Art Therapy with a Depressed Woman: MRS. LORD (27)
- Art Draws out Despair in Marital Therapy: MR. & MRS. T.
- Art and Writing Help in Adjusting to a Painful Reality: MARJORIE (45)
- Preview of Coming Chapters
- 2 What Is Art Therapy?
- Art + Therapy =?
- Art Therapy: What It Is and What It Is Not (DVD 2.1)
- Art Therapy and Art Education (DVD 2.2)
- Invisible Differences
- Participants “Know” the Difference
- Art Therapy and Art for People with Disabilities (DVD 2.3)
- Educational and Recreational Settings vi • Contents
- Medical and Rehabilitation Settings
- Medical Art Therapy and Arts Medicine (DVD 2.4)
- Room for All: Teamwork (DVD 2.5)
- Art Therapy and Child Therapy (DVD 2.6)
- Play Therapy and Child Art Therapy
- Pediatric Art Therapy and Child Life Programs
- Art Therapy and Art Counseling
- Other Clinicians Who Use Art (DVD 2.7)
- Art Therapy and Occupational, Recreation, and Activity Therapy
- Art Therapy and Others Using Art in Psychotherapy
- Art Therapy and Expressive Therapies (DVD 2.9)
- Expressive Arts Therapy Ends Nightmares: CARLA (8)
- Mixing Modalities in Treatment
- Sharing and Collaborating
- Training Issues
- Choosing a Multimodal Approach
- Concluding Thoughts
- Art + Therapy = Art Therapy
- Endnotes
- 3 History
- The Sources of Art Therapy
- Natural Beauty is Soothing
- Creating Comes Naturally
- Art for Healing Is Ancient and Universal
- Art Therapy: An Idea Whose Time Had Come
- Psychiatric Interest in Patient Art
- Interdisciplinary Exchange
- Creativity and Madness
- Art Brut and Outsider Art
- Art in Diagnosis and Therapy
- Therapeutic Art Education
- Artists in Hospitals
- Art Therapy Is Born
- Naumburg and Kramer
- Other Art Therapy Pioneers in the United States
- Art Therapy in Other Countries (DVD 3.13)
- Concluding Thoughts
- Endnote
- The Sources of Art Therapy
- 4 The Basics
- The Art Part
- Knowing Materials
- Knowing the Creative Process
- Knowing Artistic Products
- The Therapy Part
- Knowing Development
- Knowing Psychodynamics
- Knowing Pathology and Potential Contents • vii
- Knowing Treatment Planning
- Knowing the Therapeutic Dyad (DVD 4.2)
- Knowing the Process of Change in Therapy
- Necessary Conditions: The Framework
- A Supportive Setting
- Physical Conditions
- Psychological Conditions
- Doing Art Therapy: The Interface
- Setting the Stage
- Evoking and Facilitating Expression
- Looking at and Learning from the Art Process
- Working Artistically
- Basic Principles
- Selecting Art Therapy
- Assessment in Planning and Evaluation
- Evaluating Art Therapy
- Qualitative Evidence
- Quantitative Evidence
- Art Therapy Research
- The Art Product in Evaluation
- The Art Process in Evaluation
- Why Art Therapy?
- Art Involves the Whole Person
- Much of Our Thinking Is Visual
- Memories May Be Preverbal or Forbidden
- Negative Ideas and Feelings Are More Easily Expressed in Art
- Art Helps to Face What’s Inside: LAURIE (38)
- Art Offers Unique Possibilities for Expression
- The Art Product Is a Helpful Presence
- Art Is Flexible and Versatile
- Art Normalizes Psychotherapy
- The Creative Process Is a Learning Experience
- Art Is a Natural “High” That Also Heals
- Why Art?
- Back to Basics
- Endnote
- The Art Part
- 5 Approaches
- Multiple Paths: Multiple Perspectives
- Psychodynamic Approaches to Art Therapy
- Freudian Psychoanalysis
- Free Association in Art Imagery: LINDA (8)
- Jungian Analytic Therapy
- Humanistic Approaches to Art Therapy
- Person-Centered Approach
- Adlerian
- Gestalt
- Ericksonian viii • Contents
- Phenomenological
- Existential
- Psycho-Educational Approaches to Art Therapy (DVD 5.3)
- Behavioral
- Cognitive
- Developmental
- Adaptive
- Systemic Approaches to Art Therapy
- Family Art Therapy
- Death Images Illuminate Important Issues—John and His Mother After Father’s
- Group Art Therapy
- Individual Growth in a Group: DON (9)
- Art/Image-Based Approaches to Art Therapy (DVD 5.5)
- Spiritual Approaches to Art Therapy
- Integrative Approaches to Art Therapy
- Theory, Technique, and Art Therapy
- Art Therapists as Theorists
- The Unspoken Perspective
- Selective Eclecticism
- Is Theory Really Necessary?
- Endnotes
- 6 Assessment
- Art and Diagnosis
- Projective Techniques
- Responding to Visual Stimuli
- Preference Tests
- Copying and Completion
- The Scribble Drawing
- Projective Drawings
- Standardization in Drawing Tasks
- Art and Psychopathology
- Studies of Artistic Development
- Art Therapists as Diagnosticians
- Art Therapists and Projective Drawings
- Draw-a-Person and Self-Portrait in Assessment: JIMMY (5)
- Rating Scales by Art Therapists
- Rating Scales for Art Products
- Rating Scales for Art Behaviors
- Assessing Change After Seven Weeks of Group Art Therapy
- Art Therapy Assessments
- Overview
- Unstructured Approaches
- Art Assessment Reveals Depth of Pathology: EVELYN (16)
- A Scribble Drawing Helps a Sullen Adolescent: MELANIE (15)
- Structured Approaches: Themes
- Art Assessment Batteries: Individuals Contents • ix
- Art Assessments for Specific Purposes
- Assessing Sexual Abuse Through Art
- Assessing Spiritual Development Through Art
- Art Assessment Batteries: Families
- Art Assessment Batteries: Couples
- Selection/Creation Art Assessment Batteries
- Silver Drawing Test of Cognition & Emotion
- Magazine Photo Collage
- Face Stimulus Assessment
- Concluding Thoughts
- Endnotes
- 7 Te c h n i q u e (s)
- Introduction
- Evolution of Art Therapy Technique
- Evoking Expression (DVD 7.1)
- Warming Up
- Pictorial Stimuli
- Visual Starters
- Using the Nondominant Hemisphere
- Stimulating Materials and Methods
- Regressive Media Help in Dealing with Shame: GLORIA (29)
- Mental Imagery
- A Series of Images
- Facilitating Expression (DVD 7.2)
- Motivational Techniques
- Artistic Interventions
- Drawing Workbooks and Guides
- Deciding What to Do and Why
- Specific Tasks Help a Family to “See” Problems
- Variations on the Visual Arts
- Sandplay
- Hypnosis and Guided Imagery
- Phototherapy, Videotherapy, and Computers
- Art and Film Therapy Help a Young Man Grow Up: ISAAC (DVD 7.9)
- Multimodal Expressive Arts Therapy
- Concluding Thoughts
- Endnotes
- Introduction
- 8 People We Serve
- Art Therapy Is Especially Good For
- Those Who Have No Words
- Those Who Are Resistant
- Art Therapy With an Elective Mute: ELLEN (11)
- Art Therapy Is for All Ages
- Children
- Art and Sandplay Help a Grieving Toddler: BILLY (2)
- Art and Play Therapy for an Anxious Little Girl: AMY (3) (DVD 8.10) x • Contents
- Adolescents
- Art Therapy for a Painfully Shy Adolescent: LUCY (13)
- The Story of Sam: A Schizoid Teenager (18)
- Adults
- Art in Diagnosis and Therapy with a Young Adult: SALLY (22)
- Unresolved Grief Finally Faced: OLIVER (36)
- Art Therapy for Artists
- The Elderly
- It’s Never Too Late: HANNAH (64)
- Endnotes
- Art Therapy Is Especially Good For
- 9 Problems We Address
- Living With Mental Illness
- Introduction
- A Story of Bravery and Creative Coping: KAREN
- Children with Psychotic Disorders
- A Youngster with Childhood Schizophrenia: DOROTHY (10)
- A Girl Who Spoke by Shutting Me Out: KITTY (4)
- A Teenager With Asperger’s Syndrome Uses Puppets: EMILY (16)
- Living With Disabilities
- A Therapeutic Art Program Helps a Partially Sighted Girl: JANE (11)
- Expressive Arts Therapy Helps a Blind Boy: LARRY (8)
- History of Art Therapy for Those With Disabilities (DVD 9.8)
- The Family of the Disabled Individual
- Problems Especially Helped by Art Therapy (DVD 9.9)
- Eating Disorders
- Art Therapy for an Adolescent with Anorexia: LILA (17)
- Substance Abuse
- Art Therapy Helps a Recovering Addict: AMELIA (25)
- Survivors of Sexual Abuse
- Dissociative Identity Disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder)
- From Depression to Dissociation: The Story of ELAINE (40)
- Is Art Therapy Dangerous for Some People?
- Concluding Thoughts
- Endnote
- Living With Mental Illness
- 10 Places We Practice
- Introduction
- Medical Art Therapy
- Art in Medical Assessment
- Art Therapy for Psychosomatic Conditions
- A Child With Encopresis: JERRY (11)
- Art Therapy in Trauma and Rehabilitation
- Art Therapy for Healing
- Art Therapy for Terminal Illness
- Fighting Cancer With Art and Imagery: SUE (37)
- Art Therapy for Bereavement (DVD 10.5) Contents • xi
- CHRISTOPHER (7) A Child Requests Art Therapy After His Mother Kills Herself:
- Art as Therapy in Times of Crisis
- War and Combat
- Natural Disaster and Violence
- Community Tensions
- People and Families in Crisis
- Art Therapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): JACKIE (7)
- Displaced Persons
- Economically Disadvantaged Individuals
- Art Therapy in Correctional Institutions
- Art as Therapy for Wellness
- Art as Therapy in Everyday Life
- Art as Therapy for Children and Families
- Art as Therapy in a Preschool: SAMMY (4)
- Art as Therapy for Normal Adults
- Concluding Thoughts
- Endnotes
- 11 Professional Issues
- Evolution of Art Therapy Education
- Becoming an Art Therapist
- Learning by Doing
- Learning by Teaching and Consulting
- Art Reveals Capacities of a Deaf-Mute Girl: CLAIRE (10)
- Learning by Sharing with Others
- Learning in Personal Psychotherapy and Supervision
- Apprenticeships, Courses, and Training Programs
- Supervision
- Self-Awareness
- Images of Supervision
- Promoting Creativity in the Art Therapist
- Becoming an Art Therapist: Professional Identity Formation
- Evolution of Standards
- Standards for Registration
- Standards for Board Certification
- Standards for Educational Programs
- Evolution of Continuing Education
- Learning Through Further Education
- Obtaining Relevant Credentials
- Ethics in Art Therapy
- Standards of Practice and Ethical Conduct
- Ethics and the Art Created in Art Therapy
- Ethics and Client/Therapist Differences
- Disability Issues
- Phenomenological Research on a Tactile Aesthetic xii • Contents
- Multicultural Issues
- Evolution of Political Action and Networks
- Public and Professional Awareness
- Concluding Thoughts
- Endnotes
- 12 What Next?
- Finding Out More About Art Therapy
- Growing Art Therapy Literature
- Art Therapy as a Career
- Reality Check: Jobs and Salaries
- Credentialing in Other Areas
- New Employment and Funding Sources
- The Future of Art Therapy
- Art Therapist Predictions: Past and Present
- Art Therapy Has Much to Share
- Art Therapy in the Age of Virtual Reality
- Artist or Therapist?
- Need for Art in Times of Change
- Art + Therapy = Art for Life
- Endnotes
- Resources
- References
- Introduction to Art Therapy: Sources & Resources
- Index
- Finding Out More About Art Therapy
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